bridge pole have 3 short break locations in Sheffield. Brooklyn House, Carrbridge and Wye bridge House. 2 are in S12 and one is in S5. Our Short break Service available to young Adults with learning disabilities who would like a short break away from home, whether…

Brindley and Mundella Tenants and Residents Association is a group of volunteers serving the interests of the local community, young and old alike. regular contact with the police, council and all appropriate organisations to improve the neighbourhood. Hold free events with the help of outside…

Britannia Movers provide a removals service for vulnerable adults and retirees. We specialise in ensuring that the transition to or between retirement homes goes smoothly. Our friendly and polite staff are trained to make sure that you don't lift a finger throughout the entire process.
Many people forget that simple tasks can become difficult for the elderly, Britannia Movers haven't.

We are a British Heart Foundation charity shop selling a fantastic range of donated and new items: Women's clothes, including dresses from £4.49 and jumpers from £3.29 men's clothes, such as shirts from £2.99 and jackets from £4.99 children's clothes, including t-shirts from £1.25 and…

Sheffield Community Equipment Service. In partnership with the Sheffield City Council and CCG, the British Red Cross Sheffield CES provide the loan of Aids for Daily Living throughout the Sheffield community. Loans are prescribed by a medical clinician to allow clients to rehabilitate in their…

The British Tinnitus Association is an independent charity supporting thousands of people who experience tinnitus, educating their families, the wider public and advising medical professionals from across the world. We aim to encourage Tinnitus prevention through our educational programme and to seek effective treatment for…

The British Wireless for the Blind Fund provides CD/radio/cassette players issued on free loan to people who are registered as blind or partially sighted and meet certain other criteria. The Fund is a registered charity.

Office hours: Tues and Thurs 12:00 to 17:00 and by appointment only on Wednesday

Works with local people to provide leisure and educational activities and classes. Community Cinema (see separate entry). Classes include: keep fit, crafts, life drawing, various youth groups, women's group, yoga, samba drumming, Iraqi Community, a homework club for secondary school children and community development based…

Broomhall Life Drawing Group offers a weekly drop-in session, please note this is not a taught class. Each art session costs £5 (£4.50 for concessions) and includes refreshments and drawing materials. This price is provided by Broomhall Life Drawing Group, please check it yourself for…

Broomhall Woman's Chairobics is open to women living in Sheffield. The group meets for holistic health activities such as chairobics, exercise class, and healthy eating. Small cost charged for the session. Meets in S10.

Broomhill Library is staffed by volunteers who provide the library service in partnership with Sheffield City Council. The library offers Wi-Fi and the use of computers free to library members. Document scanning and copying is available together with local newspapers, jigsaw puzzles, audio books, CDs, DVDs and language tapes alongside traditional book lending. The library also offers ex-stock and donated books for sale.

A Tenants and Residents Association (TARA), is an unincorporated organisation of the tenants and residents within a defined area who represent their Levy Payers on Housing matters and other matters of concern in their community. They also take forward projects to improve well-being.

Buckwood View is a care home with nursing offering 18 beds mainly aimed at people under 65 years. The home caters for people with learning disabilities who need a secure environment and also have medical problems which require the attention of trained nursing staff. The…

The Building Bonds Project is designed to help families and their children to be close, especially in times of crisis, need or trouble. We believe that every child should have the chance to enjoy close and loving contact with their primary caregiver. A comfortable, well fitting hands-free carrier will enable these essential bonds to form, building a happy brain.

The Burngreave Messenger is an independent community newspaper, delivered free, six times per year (8 times per year starting 2017), to over 9000 households in the Burngreave area of Sheffield. The Messenger was first printed in 1999 and is a not-for-profit limited company, and a…